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Description: |
xvii, 481 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm |
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Summary, Etc. Note: |
Summary: Outcome of a workshop. |
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Bibliography Note: |
Includes bibliographical references. |
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Contents Note: |
Contents: Machine derived contents note: Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Section I -- Approaches to Conservation Planning and Management -- 1. Comparative Approaches to Wildlife Management: The Setting for the Workshop, Richard D. Taber and V.B. Saharia -- 2. The Wildlife Conservation Programme, Robert S. Cook -- 3. Planning the Wildlife Project, Richard D. Taber -- 4. Strategies and Guidelines for Management Planning of Sanctuaries and National Parks in India, V.B. Saharia -- Section II Tools for Data Gathering and Analysis -- 5. Statistics in Ecological Field Work: Why, WHen and How of the Basic Facts, V.B. Saharia and Stephen H. Berwick -- 6. Remote Sensing Applications in Habitat Mapping, M.D. Sheda and B.D. Treadwell -- 7. Systems Thinking and Analysis in Wildlife Management, Kenneth L. Reed -- 8. Radio Telemetry as a Wildlife Research Tool, Frederick F. Knowlton -- 9. Age and Sex Criteria with Special Reference to Indian Wildlife, Daniel H. Pletscher -- 10. A Guide to the Identification of Some Indian Mammal Hairs, Anthony Kitsos Jr. et al -- Section III Habitats -- 11. Vegetation Sampling Methods for Use in Wildlife Habitat Evaluation, Laurence P. Stromberg -- 12. Rangeland Habitat: Its Evaluation and Management for Wildlife, James G. Teer -- 13. Silviculture for Improved Wildlife Habitat: A System for Biologists and Foresters in India, Jack Ward Thomas -- 14. Management of Wildlife Habitats in India, H.S. Panwar -- 15. Waterfowl and Wetlands Management in India, M.W. Weller et al -- Section IV Populations and Management -- 16. Population Estimation, Mark S. Boyce -- 17. Population Dynamics, Mark S. Boyce -- Section V Behavior -- 18. Behaviour in Relation to Wildlife Management: Rationale and Techniques, Wolfgang P.J. Dittus and Anne Baker-Dittus -- Section IV Food Habits and Nutrition -- 19. Food Habits and Nutrition, Lytle Blankenship and S. Satakopan -- Section VII Health and Condition -- 20. Health and Condition Evlauation of Wild Animal Populations: THe Animal Indicator Concept, A.W. Franzmann et al -- Section VIII Human Dimensions -- 21. Human Dimensions in Wildlife Management and Development, Stuart A. Marks -- 22. Humn Dimensions in Wildlife Management and Development: Two Case Studies in India, Vinod Rishi -- 23. Animal Damage Control Techniques, Walter E. Howard and J.J. Dutta -- 24. Extrapolating from the American Experience in Environmental Impact Assessments: Problems and Opportunities, Stephen H. Berwick and Richard S. Brightman -- 25. Assessing Impacts of Development on Wilderness: Related Dispersed Recreation in Different National Settings, Nora L. Berwick and Stephen H. Berwick -- 26. A Global Perspective on the Selection of Nature Reserves, Mark S. Boyce. |
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Additional Physical Forms: |
Online version: Development of international principles and practices of wildlife research and management. Delhi ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1995 (OCoLC)645860903 |